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I was impressed by Junkyo Oishi.
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Junkyo Oishi is a dancer who has been living smoothly, but suddenly lost both hands in the incident, but also learned the character, added a brush to his mouth, wrote pictures and characters, and also created a support group for women with disabilities. When you look at the characters, you will have the courage to be defeated by difficulties.
The exhibition is a surprisingly beautiful brush-written letter and colored paper. However, it was a little shocking to know that it was written with a brush that was put in my mouth. I think it is something that gives courage to everyone to overcome obstacles and reach the height of art so far.
I stopped by while walking around the town of Mt. Kudo. The road in front of the city is very narrow and you can go by car, but I don't think there is a parking lot. It is within 10 minutes from Kudoyama Station on foot.
There was a wonderful person who opened the way for art for himself and the disabled without hesitation due to fierce misfortune. I was impressed by the ink paintings of sparrows and spiny lobster, which I couldn't believe I had painted with a brush in my mouth.
I was impressed by Junkyo Oishi.
Junkyo Oishi is a dancer who has been living smoothly, but suddenly lost both hands in the incident, but also learned the character, added a brush to his mouth, wrote pictures and characters, and also created a support group for women with disabilities. When you look at the characters, you will have the courage to be defeated by difficulties.
overcoming obstacles
The exhibition is a surprisingly beautiful brush-written letter and colored paper. However, it was a little shocking to know that it was written with a brush that was put in my mouth. I think it is something that gives courage to everyone to overcome obstacles and reach the height of art so far.
No materials for admission
Admission is free and there is an explanation from the guide, so it is recommended. You can also see wonderful works such as sutra copying.
Memorial Hall
I stopped by while walking around the town of Mt. Kudo. The road in front of the city is very narrow and you can go by car, but I don't think there is a parking lot. It is within 10 minutes from Kudoyama Station on foot.
maiko who lost his arm
There was a wonderful person who opened the way for art for himself and the disabled without hesitation due to fierce misfortune. I was impressed by the ink paintings of sparrows and spiny lobster, which I couldn't believe I had painted with a brush in my mouth.